I started flying those more odd IL-2 planes like the BI-6, and I am wondering how the heck do you fly that thing? At some point it just goes nose down and into the ground...
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at me it flips upside down and i lose all controls...
The loss of control at 750 km/h is apparently historically correct.
Something to do with aerodynamics effects and loss of airflow over the control surfaces perhaps?
Anyway what I do is just to keep nose down, cut engine power, wait for the the aircraft to reverse loop and come back up again, try to stay aware of which way you are pointing as you black out, and as the aircraft slows on the climb you will regain control. Only works if you have enough altitude.
Control reversal.
Happens usually at transonic speeds, the BI-6 discovered it unpleasantly.
I preferred the original flight model for this thing in Pacific Fighters.
Article on this oddity says:
On March 27, during a low-altitude test flight, Backchivandzhi pushed the aircraft's speed. After 78 seconds, the plane went into a 45-degree dive and crashed into the ground, killing the beloved pilot. The accident put a halt to flight tests, and a lengthy investigation began. Eventually, after wind tunnel testing, it was determined that the BI-1 lost control due to the effects of transonic velocity. Estimates of Backchivandzhi's final velocity range from 800 to 990 km/h, but the recording instruments were too damaged by the crash for a reliable measurement.
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roll it 180*, it climbs uncontrollably rather than dives uncontrollably, and you can use that time to slow it to a controllable speed
Annoying the annoying, so you don't have to.